Association between tobacco industry denormalisation beliefs and support for tobacco endgame policies: a population-based study in Hong Kong

Author:

Yao Ying,Cheung Yee Tak DerekORCID,Wu Yongda SocratesORCID,Guo Ziqiu,Chan Sik Kwan,Zhao Sheng ZhiORCID,Tong Henry Sau Chai,Lai Vienna Wai Yin,Lam Tai Hing,Ho Sai YinORCID,Wang Man PingORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesTo examine the associations between tobacco industry denormalisation (TID) beliefs and support for tobacco endgame policies.MethodsA total of 2810 randomly selected adult respondents of population-based tobacco policy-related surveys (2018–2019) were included. TID beliefs (agree vs disagree/unsure) were measured by seven items: tobacco manufacturers ignore health, induce addiction, hide harm, spread false information, lure smoking, interfere with tobacco control policies and should be responsible for health problems. Score of each item was summed up and dichotomised (median=5, >5 strong beliefs; ≤5 weak beliefs). Support for tobacco endgame policies on total bans of tobacco sales (yes/no) and use (yes/no) was reported. Associations between TID beliefs and tobacco endgame policies support across various smoking status were analysed, adjusting for sociodemographics.ResultsFewer smokers (23.3%) had strong beliefs of TID than ex-smokers (48.4%) and never smokers (48.5%) (p<0.001). Support for total bans on tobacco sales (74.6%) and use (76.9%) was lower in smokers (33.3% and 35.3%) than ex-smokers (74.3% and 77.9%) and never smokers (76.0% and 78.3%) (all p values<0.001). An increase in the number of TID beliefs supported was positively associated with support for a total ban on sales (adjusted risk ratio 1.06, 95% CI 1.05 to 1.08, p<0.001) and use (1.06, 95% CI 1.05 to 1.07, p<0.001). The corresponding associations were stronger in smokers than non-smokers (sales: 1.87 vs 1.25, p value for interaction=0.03; use: 1.78 vs 1.21, p value for interaction=0.03).ConclusionStronger TID belief was associated with greater support for total bans on tobacco sales and use. TID intervention may increase support for tobacco endgame, especially in current smokers.

Funder

Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health

Publisher

BMJ

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